
Statement-based questions look simple… but they quietly cut your score in every competitive exam. Whether it’s NEET, JEE, CUET, Boards, or any entrance test — students lose marks not because they don’t know the concept, but because they judge statements the wrong way. Here’s what toppers do differently 👇 ✅ Read each statement independently Never assume one statement supports another. ✅ Watch for extreme words Words like always, only, completely, never are common traps. ✅ Concept > memorization If you can’t explain the statement simply, don’t trust it. ✅ Match with textbook logic Many statements are lifted from NCERT or standard concepts — slightly twisted. ✅ Eliminate before selecting Remove definitely wrong statements first — accuracy improves instantly. 💡 Statement questions test clarity, not speed. Master this skill once, and you’ll gain marks others keep losing. Save this for revision 📌 Share with a friend preparing for exams 🤝 Follow for smart study strategies 🚀 (Keywords- competitive exams, statement based questions, NEET preparation, JEE preparation, CUET exam tips, exam accuracy tips, smart study techniques, topper strategies, NCERT revision, entrance exam preparation) #student #studygram #neet #jee #boards
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